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I have been using dstask for a couple of years now and am quite happy with it, if it weren't for the default way in which the list of tasks is displayed when entering the dstask command.
Apparently, the default behaviour of the dstask command on my system (Linux Fedora 39) is to first display the list of tasks (no context set), followed by the details of all the tasks with P0 priority. The problem with this approach is that I always have to scroll up to see an overview of the tasks of e.g. priority P1, because they are pushed off the top of the screen.
Even when filtering on specific tasks, unrelated to priority P0, the list of tasks is correct, but the appending of detailed P0 tasks is still happening.
I have taken a close look at the help instructions, but I am overlooking something obvious, I guess.
Is there a setting that changes the behaviour of dstask to only display an overview of tasks, without being followed by the details of the P0 tasks?
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I have been using
dstask
for a couple of years now and am quite happy with it, if it weren't for the default way in which the list of tasks is displayed when entering thedstask
command.Apparently, the default behaviour of the
dstask
command on my system (Linux Fedora 39) is to first display the list of tasks (no context set), followed by the details of all the tasks withP0
priority. The problem with this approach is that I always have to scroll up to see an overview of the tasks of e.g. priorityP1
, because they are pushed off the top of the screen.Even when filtering on specific tasks, unrelated to priority
P0
, the list of tasks is correct, but the appending of detailedP0
tasks is still happening.I have taken a close look at the help instructions, but I am overlooking something obvious, I guess.
Is there a setting that changes the behaviour of
dstask
to only display an overview of tasks, without being followed by the details of theP0
tasks?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: